The Times presents a fine editorial today. Entitled "The Must-Do List," it urges Congress to take action to set right a long string of outrages against our Constitution and our democracy, from restoring habeas corpus to those accused of being enemy combatants, to defining that term itself (it now means pretty much whatever the administration wants), and stopping warrantless searches of Americans' telephone calls.
Unfortunately, the one suggestion that the editorial omits is the one that is necessary if we are to restore the Constitution to its rightful place in our society: to get rid of George W. Bush and his gang.
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